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    Preventing Juvenile Delinquency Introduction A major problem in modern day society‚ of course‚ is criminals. It is believed by some that some people are born criminals‚ that they just have a genetic make up to do ‘bad things’‚ but for those who know better‚ we know this is nowhere near true. Criminals are formed by their environment‚ life experiences‚ and other situational factors. You can have the exact same two individuals and raise them in separate places and although they are genetically

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    rates may cause offices to focus on appearing to solve crimes rather than solving them. Our text gives us an example of cops that catch a burglar and convince this burglar to confess to other burglaries that he did not commit in exchange for testimony on his behalf by the cops. The burglar confessed and the cases were cleared. The cops did not arrest the burglars of the other crimes. Various police forces have different ways of measuring clearance rates. (Schmalleger‚ 2011) References Schmalleger

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    rates can cause offices to focus on appearing to solve crimes instead of really solving them. Our text example: of how the cops that catch a burglar and convince this burglar to confess to other burglaries that he did not commit in exchange for testimony on his behalf by the cops. The burglar confessed cases were cleared. The cops did not arrest the burglars of the other crimes. Various police forces have different ways of measuring clearance rates. (Schmalleger‚ 2011) References: Schmalleger‚ F

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    behavior being learned is that burglary can help with any immediate needs and together they rebel against the law. The new member may now start to change what they believe is right and wrong and could begin acting in more frequent illegal actions. These burglars have the belief that burglary is okay because it is a matter of “day to day survival”. This shows that they have their own interpretation on what they think is right and wrong which is a learned definition favorable to crime. In the interview Wild

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    Book Summary: The Hobbit

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    pretty fine burglar you make‚ it seems‚ when the time comes. I am sure we are all for happens after this. But what comes next?”(179) Hobbits are supposed to be lazy and do nothing. But the Took side of Bilbo’s family was different; they went on adventures and had amazing plans to find treasure and steal from rich creatures. How could Bilbo save his friends from elves and spiders if he was just a hobbit? It’s because he was chosen by Gandalf to be a burglar and he took his burglar duties seriously

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    Louis Spanker

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    and a burglar who was in the facility that night. The evidence leads us to know that Amy was strangled by the maid. Given all of the evidence‚ we know the burglar‚ Louis Spanker‚ was not the killer. The evidence supports this claim because there is a jewelry box on Amy’s dresser and the jewelry is still in the box. If the burglar would have killed her he would have most likely taken the jewelry from the dresser. Most burglars steal items that are worth a good amount‚ so we now have the burglar out

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    Guns in Today's Society

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    Guns in Today’s Society In the United States today‚ gun control has become a very big issue in the lives of its citizens. People arguing with each other over whether it is our constitutional right to be able to obtain and bear any kind of arms that we choose or that it only belongs to the militia. Many arguments come up over whether or not just average people can show up at a gun show and sell a gun to any person without giving them a background check first. Not only do they want back ground

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    CONVERGENCE OF LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION Up to now‚ majority of organizations have their physical and logical access systems operating as independent structures‚ with each being run by a totally separate department. The information technology security system‚ which controls access to information technology infrastructure including mail servers‚ the internet‚ database applications and web servers was managed by the department of information technology. The physical security

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    Theories and Burglary

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    Madeline Hutcherson Criminology Writing 1 Theories and Burglary Routine activities theory is a theory that was created in the late 1970’s meant to explain crime and victimization. The routine activities theory is based off of the assumption made in previous theories such as deterrence and rational choice theory‚ which offenders rationally think out criminal behaviors before they engage in them. This assumption includes the theory that offenders calculate risks and consequences

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    Bilbo Journey

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    inside the Lonely Mountain. He is forced to conquer his fears‚ as well as a live dragon‚ in order to prove to himself that he is truly brave‚ like a burglar ought to be. In the end his experiences facing his fear gives him confidence in himself regardless of the opinions of others. Initially‚ Bilbo Baggins sets out on a quest to prove his worth as a burglar and to repair his wounded pride. Bilbo‚

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